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ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΙ, ἐπισημοι

EPISĒMOI, episēmoi

Sounds Like: ep-EE-see-moy

Translations: notable, prominent, distinguished, famous, marked, well-known, remarkable, a notable one, prominent ones

From the root: ΕΠΙΣΗΜΟΣ

Part of Speech: Adjective

Explanation: This word describes something or someone that is notable, prominent, or distinguished. It is used to indicate a person or thing that stands out or is well-known, often implying importance or recognition. For example, it could refer to 'prominent men' or 'notable events'.

Inflection: Plural, Nominative Masculine or Feminine, or Dative Masculine, Feminine, or Neuter

Strong’s number: G1978 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
Josephus' The Jewish War
Tischendorf's Greek New Testament

From the same root

Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΠΙΣΗΜΟΣ.

These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.

  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΑ — marked, distinguished, notable, remarkable, prominent, a marked thing, marked things, a distinguished person, distinguished persons
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΙΣ — notable, distinguished, prominent, famous, infamous, a notable, a distinguished, a prominent, a famous, a infamous
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΝ — notable, distinguished, prominent, remarkable, a notable, a distinguished, a prominent, a remarkable
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΣ — notable, distinguished, prominent, remarkable, famous, a notable, a distinguished
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΑ — most notable, most distinguished, most remarkable, most prominent, most outstanding
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΑΣ — most notable, most distinguished, most prominent, most remarkable
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΟΝ — most notable, most distinguished, most remarkable, a most notable thing, a most distinguished thing, a most remarkable thing
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΟΣ — most notable, most famous, most distinguished, most prominent, most remarkable
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΟΥ — most notable, most distinguished, most prominent, most famous, most eminent, a most notable, a most distinguished
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΟΥΣ — most notable, most distinguished, most prominent, most famous, most remarkable, most outstanding
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΩ — most notable, most distinguished, most prominent, most famous, most remarkable
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΤΑΤΩΝ — of most notable, of most distinguished, of most prominent, of most remarkable, of most famous
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΥ — (of) notable, (of) prominent, (of) distinguished, (of) remarkable, (of) famous
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΟΥΣ — notable, distinguished, prominent, outstanding, remarkable
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΩ — (to) a mark, (to) a sign, (to) a distinguishing mark, (to) a notable thing, (to) a famous thing, (to) a prominent thing
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΩΝ — of note, of distinction, of renown, of prominence, of importance, notable, distinguished, renowned, prominent, important, famous
  • ἘΠΙΣΗΜΩΣ — notably, remarkably, conspicuously, publicly, officially, distinctly
  • ΕΠΙΣΗΜΗΝΗ — notable, a notable, remarkable, a remarkable, distinguished, a distinguished, prominent, a prominent, famous, a famous, infamous, an infamous
  • ΕΠΙΣΗΜΟΙ — notable, distinguished, prominent, remarkable, infamous, well-known, marked, signal
  • ΕΠΙΣΗΜΟΝ — notable, remarkable, distinguished, famous, excellent, prominent, a notable one, a remarkable one
  • ΕΠΙΣΗΜΟΣ — notable, remarkable, distinguished, prominent, infamous, notorious
  • ΕΠΙΣΗΜΩΝ — of note, of distinction, of renown, of prominence, of importance, of mark, of fame, of reputation, notable, distinguished, prominent, important, famous, renowned
  • ΤΩΝἘΠΙΣΗΜΩΝ — (of) the notable, (of) the remarkable, (of) the distinguished, (of) the prominent, (of) the famous, (of) the illustrious

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